Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

The audiophile Rosetta Stone? From the December issue, Kalman Rubinson goes looking for the perfect all-purpose audio player as he reviews the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/digitalsourcereviews/1203linn">Linn Unidisk 1.1 universal disc player</A>. As KR notes, "Even more important than comprehensive compatibility will be any truly universal player's ability to optimally play back all of these formats without robbing Peter to pay Paul."

CES Debutantes

CES Debutantes

Audio manufacturers love to make big announcements at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas (which runs January 8&ndash;11, 2004), and the upcoming show is no exception. In addition to Fried Products' aggressive relaunch (see <A HREF="/news/122203fried">related story</A>), several other companies are heading in new directions.

Sony SCD-XA9000ES SACD player Kalman Rubinson May 2004

Sony SCD-XA9000ES SACD player Kalman Rubinson May 2004

Sony's first flagship Super Audio CD player was the two-channel SCD-1, <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?180">reviewed by Jonathan Scull</A> in November 1999. (The $5000 SCD-1 had balanced outputs; the cosmetically different but otherwise identical $3500 SCD-777ES had unbalanced outputs and was <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?346">reviewed by Chip Stern</A> in April 2001.) Sony's second-generation flagship player, the $3000 SCD-XA777ES, was <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?491">reviewed by Kalman Rubinson</A> in January 2002, and added multichannel capability with channel-level adjustment and bass management. Sony's third-generation flagship is the SCD-XA9000ES, also priced at $3000, which adds time-delay adjustment for its multichannel analog outputs and is presented in a smart new styling that Sony calls "Silver Cascade." The disc drawer and the most frequently used controls are on the angled top half of the brushed-aluminum front panel; in the lower half are the display, the headphone jack and its volume control, and the multifunction control knob.

Sony
1 Sony Drive
Park Ridge, NJ 07656
(800) 222-7669
www.sony.com

Sony SCD-XA9000ES SACD player Measurements

Sony SCD-XA9000ES SACD player Measurements

Sony's first flagship Super Audio CD player was the two-channel SCD-1, <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?180">reviewed by Jonathan Scull</A> in November 1999. (The $5000 SCD-1 had balanced outputs; the cosmetically different but otherwise identical $3500 SCD-777ES had unbalanced outputs and was <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?346">reviewed by Chip Stern</A> in April 2001.) Sony's second-generation flagship player, the $3000 SCD-XA777ES, was <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?491">reviewed by Kalman Rubinson</A> in January 2002, and added multichannel capability with channel-level adjustment and bass management. Sony's third-generation flagship is the SCD-XA9000ES, also priced at $3000, which adds time-delay adjustment for its multichannel analog outputs and is presented in a smart new styling that Sony calls "Silver Cascade." The disc drawer and the most frequently used controls are on the angled top half of the brushed-aluminum front panel; in the lower half are the display, the headphone jack and its volume control, and the multifunction control knob.

Sony
1 Sony Drive
Park Ridge, NJ 07656
(800) 222-7669
www.sony.com

Sony SCD-XA9000ES SACD player Associated Equipment

Sony SCD-XA9000ES SACD player Associated Equipment

Sony's first flagship Super Audio CD player was the two-channel SCD-1, <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?180">reviewed by Jonathan Scull</A> in November 1999. (The $5000 SCD-1 had balanced outputs; the cosmetically different but otherwise identical $3500 SCD-777ES had unbalanced outputs and was <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?346">reviewed by Chip Stern</A> in April 2001.) Sony's second-generation flagship player, the $3000 SCD-XA777ES, was <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?491">reviewed by Kalman Rubinson</A> in January 2002, and added multichannel capability with channel-level adjustment and bass management. Sony's third-generation flagship is the SCD-XA9000ES, also priced at $3000, which adds time-delay adjustment for its multichannel analog outputs and is presented in a smart new styling that Sony calls "Silver Cascade." The disc drawer and the most frequently used controls are on the angled top half of the brushed-aluminum front panel; in the lower half are the display, the headphone jack and its volume control, and the multifunction control knob.

Sony
1 Sony Drive
Park Ridge, NJ 07656
(800) 222-7669
www.sony.com
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